Grade 10-B,
Gyanshree School
We all may be a different fish, but at Gyanshree School, we all swim together!
Today, April 15, is the day when Gyanshree was born. As our school completes its 9 years of excellence, we all celebrate its Founders Day. The School that started in 2014 with a fixed vision and mission is today a place where all children love to go.
The vision of Gyanshree school was to prepare each student for a rapidly changing world by equipping them with critical thinking skills, a global perspective and respect for core values and the mission of the school was to ensure 'Effortless and Meaningful' learning. The qualities are inhabited by the teachers and the many students, who respect the school and share its spirit among themselves.
As Gyanshree enters its 10th academic year, the school continues to excel and reach new heights. I have seen the school's growth from an early stage to what it is now, and the credit goes to every person associated with the school. So, Happy Birthday, Gyanshree!
No matter how firm the teacher is, with most teachers, you will get this sense that you are safe and you can trust our teacher because she is a teacher; when mother and father are gone for the day, she becomes both!
Teachers are parents, and we must never disrespect them. They are always there for you and to help you out.
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
When midnight dawns and I lie in my bed,
When all is quiet, safe yet dark,
I travel to places near and far
But perhaps my favourite is a land called 'The Past',
Where there are no deer, no ponds, no trees,
Many and much has been lost here, for here it floods memories.
And as I swim my way through the past, I wish I'd known it Then
That a merry day too shall face an end,
For Fate and Time will take it away
That later, I'll wish but every day
'If I'd known it Then ….'
And I think how selfish of Time it is,
For it keeps what is gone, all to itself
And what is to come, it refuses to tell
And yet how generous of Time it is,
To give us what we have Now, to provide us with what we have in hand,
We can choose to make it a mere 'now' or decide to make it grand.
And this I shall not forget,
So, for now, I'll be happy, I'll smile,
I'll take a step down a road that is long a hundred miles,
For I know, I'll wish I'd been happier Now,
When I'm on my last step and in pain,
But, alas, I can not do that now; for now, I wish I'd known it then.
To whosoever is reading this,
This poem is incomplete; I did all that I could do,
But although I poured my heart out, there's not much a poem can hold true…
Today, April 10, is national Sibling's Day, and I bet that most of us were not even aware of it. Siblings are those special friends that God has selectively chosen for you, and I believe there are no better friends than your Siblings.
Siblings are the people we practise on, who teach us about fairness, cooperation, kindness, and caring - often the hard way. I don't have any siblings, but my cousins are just like my real sisters, and I can't imagine how boring my life would be without them?
Like Sugar and Spice, your siblings make things extra nice. All the mischief, damage and devastation that I have ever caused is on the compulsion of my siblings. So wish your brother or sister this sibling's day and thank them for all the notorious stuff because, like they say, it's better late than never.
Name: Avni Karmarkar
Grade: 5C
Billabong High International School, Thane
Just because we don't have leaves and flowers doesn't mean that we are not worthy. We are just as good as other trees but are just different and unique.
Like we say, equality in humans, shouldn't there be equality in trees?
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Anyone who meets me probably knows that Dance has a special place in my heart. I don't think there was ever a time when I wasn't dancing, and I can't imagine how my Life would be without Dance. I started learning Dance at the age of 6; initially, I used to learn Kathak, and after completing Kathak, I pursued another classical dance, Bharatanatyam. Both Bharatanatyam and Kathak are ancient classical dances with diverse backgrounds and styles. I love all types of dances, be it western or classical, because Dance is one of those ways through which I can express myself freely. To Dance is to be out of yourself. Be Larger, More Beautiful, More Powerful, and this is the power; it is glory on earth, and it is yours for the taking. All of us need to dance; it is a true joy. Dancing takes place not only on the stage, but it actually takes place in Life, as we dance and leap through all the problems we face. When we dance, our purpose should not be that we are seen; instead, it should be to enjoy each step along the way.
Dancing has changed my Life; it has enabled me to look beyond academics and explore new things. Dance really interests me; it helps me out when I am stressed and uplifts my mood after a bad day. When we do something different from what most others do, we unlock a path of creativity that is only known to us. Dance is much more than a hobby for me; it is the fire that keeps me burning and the zeal that keeps me ignited for trying out something new. Dance is a way to have fun for me; it is a method to connect with the Indian heritage and relive history in a few moments. Through dancing, I have also learned the importance of hard work and discipline. Learning any skill or art form is not easy; all Classical dances are extremely technique-driven, and technique has to be mastered before moving on and learning more complex pieces. When I started learning Dance, I wanted to grow to the best of my potential and practised well to learn more. At the end of the day, it didn't matter what level I would reach. I just wanted to know other complex pieces that challenged me as a dancer. When the waters get testing, I recall how I had worked for Dance and how my hard work has paid off; this thought sparks the trigger in me to continue hard work and discipline.
I simply love Dance, and my emotions when I dance cannot be accurately described in a few words. Don't dance for anyone, Dance for yourself and Dance as if no one is watching you. Dance with Life, Dance with laughter, Dance with sadness and a little bit of joy. Replace the heaviness of Life with the lightness of a free-spirited dancer. When you dance for a moment, keep aside all your worries, concerns and problems, enter the stage with a focused mind and a light heart and after that, let the music take you forward. Dance is just following the rhythm to the beat, and once you know how to do that, you have mastered Life.
Move with the sea,
Let the rhythm of the water,
Set Your Soul Free.
Anvesha Rana
Grade 10-B
Gyanshree School